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Royals at War: Directed by Maud Guillaumin. With Virginie Efira, Charlotte Rampling. "Royals at War" examines the strategies used by the royal families of Europe during World War II in the face of increasingly powerful nationalist parties.
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- Documentary
- Maud Guillaumin
- 2020-11
Terrorised by the prospect of communism, Hitler and Mussolini seem to be the solution. The seeds of World War II are in place. To save their crowns, the royals must choose: resist or collaborate. 1939, World War II is underway. Hitler continues his conquests. The royals procrastinate: stay with their people or go into exile.
Who was responsible for such slaughter? All fingers point at the royals. Terrorised by the prospect of communism, Hitler and Mussolini seem to be the solution. The seeds of World War II are in place. To save their crowns, the royals must choose: resist or collaborate. 1939, World War II is underway. Hitler continues his conquests.
Royals at War is a Documentary directed by Maud Guillaumin. Year: 2020. Original title: Royals at War. Synopsis: "Royals at War" examines the strategies used by the royal families of Europe during World War II in the face of increasingly powerful nationalist parties.
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- Maud Guillaumin
- France
- Alexandre Barberon; Sylvain Legeai
Feature film - War,Documentary,Historical - This two-episode documentary looks at the strategies deployed by Europe's royal families during World War II when faced with the rise to power of fascism and Nazism. Bound together by family ties, these monarchies found themselves, voluntarily or involuntarily, at the centre of Hitler’s political ...
Summaries. "Royals at War" examines the strategies used by the royal families of Europe during World War II in the face of increasingly powerful nationalist parties. Connected by family ties, the families witnessed the rise of power of Fascism and Nazism and found themselves, voluntarily or involuntarily, at the centre of Hitler's political ...
Royal Cousins at War. A House Divided. At the start of the 20th century, three cousins ruled Britain, Russia and Germany. But the relationship and rivalries between Georg V of Britain, Wilhelm II of Germany and Nicholas II of Russia had a devastating impact on Europe.